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2009 Honda Rebel on 2040-motos

$2,983
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN
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Honda Rebel tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 546-2292

Honda Rebel description

2009 Honda Rebel, Very, very clean beautiful bike! Doesn't get better for a starter bike or gas saver! Click Get Quote for more details! 2009 Honda Rebel A user-friendly combination of light weight and comfortable size has made the Rebel an enduring favourite among riders looking for an easy-to-handle cruiser. The good stuff begins with a high-output twin-cylinder engine that runs more smoothly than a single, yet is thrifty on gas and easy to maintain. A front disc brake brings you to a halt quickly, and that's when you'll notice how easy it is to put your feet flat on the ground, thanks to a low seat height.

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